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Searching for Shona (original 1978; edition 1989)

by Margaret J. Anderson

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During the evacuation of children from Edinburgh in the early days of World War II, shy, wealthy Margaret on her way to relatives in Canada trades places and identities with the orphaned Shona bound for the Scottish countryside.
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Title:Searching for Shona
Authors:Margaret J. Anderson
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (1989), Paperback, 159 pages
Collections:Favorite Young Adult
Rating:****
Tags:Historical Fiction

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Searching for Shona by Margaret J. Anderson (1978)

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One day, Marjorie Malcolm-Scott meets Shona McInnes in the park. They are both orphans, but while Shona lives in an orphanage, Marjorie lives with her Uncle Fergus in a rich part of Edinburgh. The girls become friendly enough to exchange identities when they are sent away to escape the bombings. Shona is being sent to the Scottish countryside with the students from her school. Marjorie is bound for Canada to live with relatives. Frightened of the sea voyage, Marjorie convinces Shona to trade places with her. They vow to meet at the park after the war. Marjorie and another orphan, Anna, go to live with the Miss Coopers in Canonbie. Years pass as the war rages throughout Europe. Marjorie's first life slips away, and she becomes Shona McInnes from Canonbie, Scotland. She thrives under the tender care of her guardians. At the end of the war, Marjorie passes the entrance exams to Edinburgh University. The only blight on her happiness is the deception she's lived under all these years. She must go back to the park and find the real Shona. Only then will she be free to live her own life.
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  kathymariemax | Feb 7, 2024 |
Interesting book about Marjorie, a rich, but lonely girl, who trades places with a spunky girl from a nearby orphanage when they are evacuated from Edinburgh during World War II. The orphan, Shona McInnes, goes to Marjorie's rich relatives in Canada (who don't know Marjorie), while Marjorie is taken in by two women in the small town where Shona's family had lived. The story follows Marjorie as she and her guardians mature and become a loving family. She also discovers who Shona's family was. More importantly, she discovers herself. ( )
  raizel | Apr 8, 2010 |
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Marjorie Malcolm Scott walked slowly up Willowbrae Road toward the narrow iron gate that opened into Holyrood Park in Edinburgh.
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